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Annie Sea Music
Artichoke School Teachers Showcase
Cafe Artichoke
2007 SE Powell Blvd
Portland, OR 97202
Apr 13, 2025
5:30 PM PDT
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The Artichoke School of Music offers classes in a variety of instruments, styles of music, and songwriting. This showcase performance features a selection of our instructors, who will share examples of their artistry and what they teach in their classes. Come learn about different instruments and explore a variety of next steps you might take in your own musical journey!
Megan Cronin Tucker teaches violin, viola, ukulele, guitar, voice and songwriting. She says, “There is no end goal with music, we are always learning. Whatever level a student is at, they are part of a wonderful and enriching music community. I try to foster this community among my students the best I can.” https://www.megancroninmusic.com
Kyle Keilman has been playing, performing live and recording harmonica for over 50 years. As a teacher, he comes to us from California where we taught with Family Light and most recently The Magic Flute.
Anne Weiss has been performing and teaching world music, voice, guitar, piano, ukulele, and songwriting for over 30 years. She is known for her enthusiasm, welcome, and skill in helping her students move forward on their own musical path. https://anneweiss.com
Annie Sea sings socially conscious acoustic soul anthems to energize and empower her audience. Whether she is leading a band or weaving a solo live looped soundscape, her velvet voice and lively melodies deliver compelling stories of transformation. https://annieseamusic.com
Steve Cheseborough re-creates the blues, hokum and ragtime of the 1920s-30s, interspersing the songs with stories, history and humor. In his teaching, he works from the original recordings and tries to get his students to feel the groove with their hands and voices. Learn more from this feature of Steve on Oregon Art Beat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IcUwPfA2YT0
Tracey Rose Brown has performed as feature harpist everywhere from the National Ice Dance Theatre of Canada to cruise ships. Her musical offerings as a teacher are harp fundamentals with a student centered approach that can be applied to most musical styles. Music samples can be heard at https://traceyrosebrown.bandcamp.com/releases.
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Annie Sea Music Biography
Annie Sea sings acoustic soul anthems to energize and empower her audience. Whether she is leading a band or weaving a solo live looped soundscape, her velvet voice and lively melodies deliver compelling stories of transformation.
Once a secretive songwriter, Annie began sharing her music after partial vision loss derailed her career as an environmental microbiologist. While adjusting to this change, she tuned more deeply to sound, strengthened her voice, and stepped into her new role as a powerful frontwoman. Her writing reflects her belief that we can collectively return to more sustainable way of living as well as her individual journey toward her true vision and purpose.
Annie released her third album, Shadows Insight, in 2017. Her music is featured on the 350.org compilation “Protect What You Love – Songs and Stories of the Pacific Northwest” and the film “Falling South”. She has collaborated with hip hop artist Quincy Davis, and contributed vocals to the benefit album PDX Hip Hop for the Water Protectors. In 2018, she was voted People’s Choice Artist at Flow Festival.
Based in the Green Dream tiny house in Portland, Oregon, Annie strives to pursue an eco-conscious life in alignment with her message.
Read MoreOnce a secretive songwriter, Annie began sharing her music after partial vision loss derailed her career as an environmental microbiologist. While adjusting to this change, she tuned more deeply to sound, strengthened her voice, and stepped into her new role as a powerful frontwoman. Her writing reflects her belief that we can collectively return to more sustainable way of living as well as her individual journey toward her true vision and purpose.
Annie released her third album, Shadows Insight, in 2017. Her music is featured on the 350.org compilation “Protect What You Love – Songs and Stories of the Pacific Northwest” and the film “Falling South”. She has collaborated with hip hop artist Quincy Davis, and contributed vocals to the benefit album PDX Hip Hop for the Water Protectors. In 2018, she was voted People’s Choice Artist at Flow Festival.
Based in the Green Dream tiny house in Portland, Oregon, Annie strives to pursue an eco-conscious life in alignment with her message.
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